Compeered: meaning, definitions and examples

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compeered

 

[ kəmˈpɪrd ]

Verb
Context #1 | Verb

comparison context

The word 'compeered' is an archaic form of the verb 'to compeer,' which means to compare or to be equal in status. It is derived from the notion of peers being on the same level, often referring to individuals of equal standing. This term is rarely used in modern language but may appear in historical texts or literature to express equality or similarity among peers.

Synonyms

compared, equaled, matched.

Examples of usage

  • They compeered their achievements during the meeting.
  • The committee compeered the two proposals thoroughly.

Translations

Translations of the word "compeered" in other languages:

🇵🇹 comparado

🇮🇳 तुलना की

🇩🇪 verglichen

🇮🇩 dibandingkan

🇺🇦 порівняний

🇵🇱 porównany

🇯🇵 比較された

🇫🇷 comparé

🇪🇸 comparado

🇹🇷 karşılaştırılan

🇰🇷 비교된

🇸🇦 مقارنة

🇨🇿 porovnaný

🇸🇰 porovnaný

🇨🇳 比较的

🇸🇮 primerjan

🇮🇸 samanborinn

🇰🇿 салыстырылған

🇬🇪 შედარებული

🇦🇿 müqayisə olunan

🇲🇽 comparado

Etymology

The term 'compeered' originates from the Middle English word 'compeer,' which itself evolved from the Old French verb 'comparer.' This term emphasized the idea of comparing or standing as equals alongside one another. The prefix 'com-' stems from Latin, meaning 'with' or 'together,' thereby reinforcing the concept of equality. Over centuries, while the word faded from common usage, its remnants can still be seen in certain dialects or literary references that stress comparisons between individuals or entities. Understanding the historical context of 'compeered' allows one to appreciate the evolving nature of language and how certain words can become obsolete yet still hold significance in specific contexts.